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 Build a free SAN with Openfiler

After playing with iSCSI Enterprise Target for a while, I decided to have a look at some other solutions as well. I'm not saying that iSCSI …

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 Connect to an iSCSI SAN from Windows

In a previous post, I've shown how to set up a Linux based SAN solution, based upon Fedora Core 6 and the free iSCSI Enterprise Target tool. In this…

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 Create a free SAN on Fedora Core 6

While setting up the basic infrastructure for my VMWare environment, I wondered if it would be possible to emulate a SAN on a Linux box, for free. …

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 Restoring 2003 AD Objects using Windows 2008 Server

Anyone managing an Active Directory knows about the administrative troubles and work that can be caused when an object (such as a user) gets …

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 Set up Anonymous Access to Sharepoint sites

Β  The default behaviour for public internet facing websites should allow for anonymous access, but in reality, SharePoint does not accept anonymous …

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Corelan Research is a long-running cybersecurity research project focused on exploit development, vulnerability research and Windows internals.   Since 2009, we have published deep technical tutorials covering topics such as stack-based exploitation, heap exploitation, shellcoding, reverse engineering and debugging. 
These tutorials have helped thousands of security researchers, penetration testers, exploit developers and exploit dev trainers learn how modern memory corruption vulnerabilities work.